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short-term rentals in Berlin

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charming studio apartment

Studio in Berlin, Gesundbrunnen

49m²
2Guests
Available from 01 Sep
€2,618
/ Month
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furnished apartment in a central location

Studio in Berlin, Mitte

20m²
2Guests
Self check-in
Available from 31 Aug
€2,390
/ Month
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penthouse oasis in kollwitzkiez

Apartment in Berlin, Prenzlauer Berg

162m²
4Guests
2Bedrooms
Available from 01 Sep
€6,400
/ Month
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new attic with two terraces in neukölln

Apartment in Berlin, Neukölln

88m²
4Guests
2Bedrooms
Available from 05 Sep
€3,500
/ Month
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studio

Studio in Berlin, Wilmersdorf

25m²
2Guests
Deposit free · Self check-in · Pets allowed · Gym
Available from 26 Aug
€2,469
/ Month
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lovingly furnished apartment with balcony

Apartment in Berlin, Friedrichshain

80m²
4Guests
3Bedrooms
Available from 05 Sep
€2,990
/ Month

What to know about renting short term apartments in Berlin

The German capital has long held a place in many people’s hearts as being a city of culture, history, and forward-thinking industry. This reputation has only heightened its influx of expats , emigrators, and those moving from other German cities. Being such a popular city in which to live has also increased the demand for homes, including a range of city-wide apartments. Apartments in Berlin come in a huge range of different forms, from brand new high-rise apartments, suburban bungalow apartments, and extensions of city townhouses dating back to the post-war 1950s. This patchwork of apartments in the German capital makes it one of the most diverse places in which to rent such a home, and as such, it can be one of the most popular to do so in mainland Europe. Find comfortable short term accommodation in Berlin through Homelike ✓No booking fees ✓Short & long stays ✓No Deposit Apartments ✓Free Cancellation Options. Simply view the apartments here, use the filters to define your preferred criteria such as amenities, rent, rental period etc. The map lets you zero in on your preferred neighborhoods in Berlin.Choose an apartment or apartments you like. You can send multiple requests to be on the safe side.

Who should rent short term apartments in Berlin

Being the German capital and one of the more popular cities in midland Europe, Berlin attracts a huge variety of people to its streets and homes. These range from fellow Germans heading to the city to foreigners touching down on German soil for a completely different way of life. These different home seekers come to Berlin, and each one will opt for a different kind of short-term apartment in the city. This popularity is not only reserved for German nationals but for tourists also, and there is no better way to experience the city in all its manifestations than by living in the city for a short time. Renting a short term apartment in Berlin allows you to call the German capital home for a while and experience far more than you would on an average city break. Aside from tourism and leisure, Germany and Berlin, in particular, are huge citywide workshops of business and industry, attracting workers and business from across Europe and the globe. Renting a short-term apartment in Berlin will mean no more flying in for hour-long business meetings and then flying out. Having your own Berlin apartment for a while will mean you can work during the day then head home after your work is completed. Berlin is also a vast city of universities, home to hundreds of thousands of students, each one needing a place to live. Short-term apartments lend themselves perfectly to student life, as you can rent an apartment for as long as the university term lasts. Once the studying term is over, you can extend or release yourself from the contract. This is ideal for those who are coming from outside of Berlin

Best neighborhoods to look for short term apartments in Berlin

The best neighborhoods to rent short term apartments in Berlin depend on factors such as budget, lifestyle, size of the apartment, building amenities and desired neighborhoods. Rent in Berlin is among the most affordable in Western Europe. Some of the neighborhoods we recommend in Berlin are- Neukölln, Kreuzberg, Wilmersdorf, Wedding, Marzahn-Hellersdorf, Prenzlauer Berg, Tempelhof, Schöneberg, Mitte and Friedrichshain. To know more more about the best places to live in Berlin and what they offer, see our detailed guide on Berlin's best neighborhoods.

Average rent for short term apartments in Berlin

Rent prices for short term apartments in Belin can vary hugely depending on where they are in the city, the number of rooms, and size. Rent prices can be affected by things such as the area of the city, the district, and how close it is to the center of Berlin. The average cost of rent for an apartment in the center of the city is between €800 and €4,000 depending on the size of the property, quality of furniture and fixtures as well as building amenities. In contrast, the same kind of short-term apartment outside of the center of Berlin will cost between €500 and €2,000.

Berlin relocation tips

Moving to any new city around the world can be a stressful experience. As a major European capital, Berlin has a lot to offer including affordable apartments. A few moving tips will help you settle in easily. First off, it’s worth setting up a German bank account as soon as possible. There are many online ways to sign up to a bank, from visiting a branch to signing up online, all of which can be done without speaking a word of German. In addition to getting a German bank account, it is also advisable to get a German cell phone, ensuring you have clear communications from the get-go. Familiarising yourself with Berlin’s public transport system is also a great thing to do as soon as possible. Berlin’s U-Bahn is one of the most efficient ways of getting across the city. Similar to any other major underground train system around the world, the U-Bahn can be one of the cheapest travel options. Last but not the least, try to learn a little German! Yes, being a multicultural European capital, many Berliners are quite adept at the English language, but learning German can go a long way to easing your move. Plus it’s polite to try and start conversations in German, even if you have to revert to English later down the line! To know more about moving to Berlin, read Berlin relocation guide

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